'Gears of War' by Megadeth
'Three Evils (Embodied in Love and Shadow)' by Coheed and Cambria
'Not I' by Demon Hunter
'Land of Confusion' by Disturbed
'The Ballad of Dan (the Insurance Salesman)' by Arrogant Worms

'Swim With the Motherf*+%in' Sharks' by Scurvy
'The Fight of Moses Early and Sir Arthur McCloud' by the Prizefighter Inferno
'Wake Up' by the Living End
'The Ballad of Serenity' by Sonny Rhodes and Joss Whedon
'This Is the End (For You My Friend)' by Anti-Flag
'Comalies' by Lacuna Coil
'Deliverance' by Sick Puppies

I want, I want, I want If you want be my lover got get with my friend, friends that never end. (oh yaah that a threesome baby)

So tell me what you want? what you really, really want?

Common Mr. Shiny sing it. SING IT !!!!!!

I'm off to get my machete.

What do I listen to? My kids screaming or sleeping. Okay, right now it's raining, and I'm happy 'cause it's relaxing. If I were left to my own devices, I'd be listening to Celtic Twilight 5 or Green Day: American Idiot or Warning as far as albums. Otherwise, I'll do Darkmeer's Irish Mix (special blend 'o' Irish stuff that I really like).

I'm listening to CPT Feathersword sing the "Pirate Dance," which is apparently done in "your pirate pants"; and "toot-toot, chugah-chugah Big Red Car, you can travel fast and you can travel far." Oh, and you should "stop at the lights, look both ways, look both ways again; wait for the traffic to come to a stop and then cross the road with a friend." If anyone knows what I'm talking about, then I know you have small kids or live in Australia.

The tool that works next to me like to talk out load to himself as he does. He says things just loud enough, and often repeats them, because he wants you to ask him what he's doing so he can go on and on about how good he is at things, and how whatever you do, he's done for 30 years.

WOXY was a tiny little radio station in Oxford, Ohio that went off the airwaves in 2003 and became the world's first full radio station broadcasting on the internet. It is quite literally the birthplace of "modern rock", and if you ever saw the movie Rainman you'll hear Dustin Hoffman parroting the old call tags "97X - BAM! The Future of Rock & Roll!" over and over again.

I worked there for many years, and I'm still a huge supporter. Hell, my main car has the license plates WOXY.COM, I'm such a geek for it. Please check it out, and support internet radio!